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Planning a trip to the United States? Depending on the type of visa you need, your travel budget might have to stretch a little further.

Amid new border rules and heightened scrutiny under U.S. President Donald Trump, travellers are now facing yet another cost. A new American law passed earlier this month, called the One Big, Beautiful Bill Act, includes the introduction of a Visa Integrity Fee that applies to certain foreign nationals (including some Canadians) entering the U.S. on nonimmigrant visas.

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The already tense trade relationship between Canada and the United States just got even rockier.

On Friday, U.S. President Donald Trump announced via Truth Social that he's "terminating all discussions on trade with Canada, effective immediately," citing the country's newly enacted Digital Services Tax as the reason for the sudden move.

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A 49-year-old Canadian man has died while in the custody of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), according to a statement released by the agency.

Johnny Noviello, a citizen of Canada, was being detained at the Federal Detention Center in Miami, Florida, and was awaiting removal proceedings when he was found unresponsive in his cell on June 23 at around 12:54 p.m. Medical staff reportedly began CPR immediately and used a defibrillator while waiting for emergency services. He was pronounced dead less than an hour later, at 1:36 p.m., by Miami Fire Rescue.

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Thinking of heading to the United States this summer? Well, whether you're flying out or driving down, Canada's latest travel advisory might give you pause.

Although the government's U.S. advisory was updated on June 3, the real shift happened back in April. That's when Canada first warned travellers about ramped-up U.S. border scrutiny — including a major new policy that limits foreign stays to 30 days unless you're officially registered with the U.S. government.

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Olivier Rioux, a 7-foot-9 basketball player from Quebec, made U.S. President Donald Trump look small, and that's no easy feat.

The Terrebonne-born centre, officially recognized by Guinness as the world's tallest teenager, visited the White House this week alongside his University of Florida teammates. The Gators were being honoured for their NCAA championship win, but it was Rioux's staggering height (and Trump's candid reaction) that quickly stole the spotlight.

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With a tariff war and political tensions rising between Canada and the U.S., a new Léger survey suggests a growing number of Canadians are uneasy about crossing the border, and not just for patriotic reasons.

According to data collected from over 1,600 people across the country for the Association for Canadian Studies (ACS), more than half of the respondents (52%) said they no longer feel it's safe for anyone in Canada to travel to the United States. That sentiment is especially strong in B.C. (57%) and the Atlantic provinces (55%). Here in Quebec, 50% of respondents said they feel unsafe heading south, while 34% said they still feel secure.

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During their first official meeting at the White House on Tuesday, newly elected Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney and U.S. President Donald Trump kept things mostly cordial. But the tone shifted when an old Trump talking point came up: the idea of Canada becoming America's 51st state.

The leaders met for about 35 minutes on Monday in Washington, with members of the press present for part of the conversation.

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Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney had a lot to say during his dramatic victory speech on Tuesday, but between calling out Donald Trump and making promises to Canadians, he took a moment to give Quebec a special shout-out.

Following a busy federal election night during which the Liberals were projected to form the next government, Carney addressed supporters in Ottawa in the early hours of April 29.

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As Canadians head to the polls today for the 2025 federal election, Donald Trump already seems to have an ideal candidate in mind — himself.

On Monday, April 28, the U.S. president took to his Truth Social platform to weigh in on Canada's federal election, telling Canadians who they should vote for while once again floating the idea of Canada becoming America's 51st state. "Good luck to the Great people of Canada," Trump wrote.

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Millions of Canadians will head to the polls on Monday, April 28, to vote in Canada's 2025 federal election — but many voters will still be figuring out exactly where they stand.

This year's election is being driven by significant issues like inflation, housing affordability, the economy, immigration, health care, and the growing impact of U.S. politics on Canada, with Donald Trump and trade tensions particularly in the spotlight.

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If you're a Canadian heading to the United States anytime soon, you might want to double-check your travel documents — and maybe your phone settings, too.

Canada has once again updated its official travel advisory for the United States, and the latest guidance includes some serious warnings about how Canadian travellers may be treated at the border.

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Montreal MMA fans are starting to get pumped about UFC 315, the first Ultimate Fighting Championship event in the city since April 2015.

But while the May 10 fight card, headlined by Belal Muhammad vs. Jack Della Maddalena, promises to be a huge draw, one big name will be noticeably absent from the Bell Centre event: Joe Rogan. The veteran UFC colour commentator recently revealed he won't be making the trip up to Montreal, and it's not because of a scheduling conflict.

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